February

Athlete
Rolling Hills resident Emma Post, 16, and her horse Marley clinched the title of Horse of the Year by the US Equestrian Association and USHJA in the 3’3” Large Junior Hunter U15 division. Emma, trained by Judy Martin and the Endicotts, triumphed in over 20 shows in 2022, earning nine championships. Now, she gears up for the 3’6” height category in the 2023 show season, targeting prestigious events like the Maclay National Finals while balancing her passion with philanthropy and academic achievements.

Home
The Gargas family's cherished Rolling Hills home, owned for 40 years, spans 6,732 sq ft with 21 rooms. Filled with love and family gatherings, it overlooks scenic beauty, offering a peaceful retreat. Noteworthy features include a diverse garden, an eight-car garage, and a unique "tuna pool." The house reflects their commitment to hard work, love, and a fulfilling life.
 
Snow Day
Santa's annual visit to Rolling Hills for Snow Day faced a snowless hill, but firefighters from Station 56 rescued the festive spirit. They transported Santa, Mrs. Claus, and elves on a fire engine to a snow-covered location, where eager children enjoyed sledding, crafts, and treats, making it the RHCA's largest event with 485 attendees. The Women's Community Club of Rolling Hills sponsored the event, with kudos to volunteers for their efforts, and the Fire Department collected donations for underserved children and teens.